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PLZ HELP ASAP Read the sentence.

Miriam is using information from page 68 of a book titled Stories from My Childhood, by Elizabeth Gardener.


Which internal citation is correct?


(“Stories” 68).

(Gardener, p. 68).

(Gardener 68).

(“Stories”, p.6


Miriam is using information from page 68 of a book titled Stories from My Childhood, by Elizabeth Gardener.


Which internal citation is correct?


(“Stories” 68).

(Gardener, p. 68).

(Gardener 68).

(“Stories”, p.68).

User Dmarquina
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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

User Kevlarkevin
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Answer:

(Gardener 68).

Step-by-step explanation:

Internal citation, or sometimes called parenthetical citation, is a shortened type of citation found in a text itself. It gives the reader a chance to immediately check the source of information without having to look for footnotes or reference list on the end of the work. There are basically two ways to quote someone internally:

- if the author of the citation is mentioned in the sentence, internal citation consists only of the number of the page from which the citation is taken

- if the author is not mentioned in the sentence, then the internal citation consists of the author's last name and the number of the page

Whatever the case, this citation is always between parentheses and at the end of the sentence.

Full citation should always be mentioned in the reference list at the end of the work.

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